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Poor toilet hygiene, not food, spreads antibiotic-resistant E. coli superbugs |
2019-10-24 |
h/t Instapundit Antibiotic-resistant E. coli is more likely to be spread through poor toilet hygiene than undercooked chicken or other food, according to new research from a consortium including the University of East Anglia. In Middle Ages they would routinely accuse Jews of poisoning wells because Jews got sick a lot less than Christians. Turned out, Jews - under religious obligation - would wash hand before eating. Later these habits of personal hygiene spread out. No more I guess - new Middle ages are here. |
Posted by:g(r)omgoru |
#6 Irradiation takes care of these issues. But radiation skeeers progressive types. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2019-10-24 19:50 |
#5 Blackwater Irrigation Review of pathogen treatment reductions for onsite non-potable reuse of alternative source waters "Communities face a challenge when implementing onsite reuse of collected waters for non-potable purposes given the lack of national microbial standards." |
Posted by: Skidmark 2019-10-24 13:09 |
#4 Struggling writers do their best work then. Contentment spawns artistic mediocrity. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2019-10-24 11:22 |
#3 This is why robotics (in the food beverage industry) will be the third revolution in human health behind sanitary sewers and refrigeration. It's going to be hard on struggling actors and writers too, which is a feature, not a bug. |
Posted by: M. Murcek 2019-10-24 09:06 |
#2 According to Hank Morgan they couldn't cook. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2019-10-24 02:43 |
#1 Aimed at middle ages comment in article... |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2019-10-24 02:40 |